Team Lead Frontend Developer

Wrexham
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Frontend Pod Leader (React & TypeScript) – Fully Remote

We’re a core media provider, building innovative products that are redefining members digital learning experience. We’re looking for a hands-on Frontend Pod Team Leader to lead a development pod on a greenfield project that will shape our clients future.

The role: 

Lead and mentor a frontend pod, managing stories, epics, and project delivery.
Build scalable, secure, high-performance solutions using React and TypeScript. 
Collaborate with engineering leadership to deliver high quality features for a large audience. 
Ensure code quality, security, and best practices across your team.
To apply you should have the following skills and experience: 

5+ years hands on commercial, frontend development experience with React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, Zustand, and Storybook. 
Demonstrable use of Orchestrated AI methods in development.
Experience with testing frameworks (Jest/Cypress) and CI/CD pipelines (GitHub Actions). 
Proven team leadership and mentoring experience, with a passion for setting developer project delivery results. 
AWS experience (RDS/EC2) and project management tools (Jira/Shortcut/Monday).
Experience with Shortcut in particular (Nice to have).
Previous project management experience, involving the breaking down of Epics into deliverable stories (Nice to have).
Mobile App Development - Flutter, Dart, React Native etc. (Nice to have)
This is a fully remote, fully hands-on role, leading a high performing development pod on a new exciting greenfield product.

Interviews beginning of April, start April / May 2026

Stuart Graham
Click Recruitment
(url removed)

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